True intelligence lies in understanding the essence of knowledge, industry, the power of endurance, and steadfastness in religion. A wise and great scholar is one who possesses these qualities and strives to embody them.
- One’s wisdom and scholarly status can be determined by their actions – choosing to do good and avoiding bad, having faith in God and being loyal to their beliefs.
- A person who remains unaffected by emotions like anger, joy, pride, shame, and arrogance, and stays committed to the path of effort and virtue, is a true scholar.
- A true man is someone whose duties, advice, and decisions are only revealed to others once the work is completed. They do not seek recognition or praise for their actions.
- A noble person is someone whose actions are not influenced by external factors such as cold, heat, fear, affection, wealth, or poverty.
- A priest is one who follows religion and makes an effort to live a simple life, not indulging in luxury.
- Wise and knowledgeable individuals use their abilities to the fullest and do not waste their time or disregard any task.
- Those who are quick to understand, patient in listening, and wise in their actions are known as pundits. They do not engage in idle gossip or speak without proper knowledge.
- Wise men do not desire rare things or lament over lost possessions. They remain calm even in times of disaster.
- A steadfast person is one who plans and starts their work with determination, not getting distracted or giving up in the middle, and keeping their mind under control.
- Wise individuals are always striving for excellence and do not envy or undermine the good deeds of others.
- A saint is someone who remains humble and unperturbed even in the face of respect or insults, with a mind that cannot be harmed.
- A truly revered person is one who has a deep understanding of nature and the ability to perform tasks in the best possible way, with knowledge of what is beneficial for humanity.
- A scholar is someone who is articulate, skilled in reasoning, and has a quick grasp of knowledge, especially when it comes to scriptures.